I recently attended a forum where one of the speakers Ken Njoroge, the CEO of Cellulant, shared his business experience. One of the things that emerged was the lack of financial support for small businesses. Ken shared how on several occasions his company almost wound up(near death experiences)when all they needed was a capital injection of no more than Kshs 2 million.
Fortunately for Ken, eventually the seed capital came from a local investor who was willing to give his business and ideas a chance.
People, don't you find it a little odd that even though the ICT industry is a high growth one and very promising, the general Kenyan investor has totally ignored its companies except for those listed at NSE.
To support my argument, the list of the worlds top 10 brands includes 5 ICT companies
http://www.interbrand.com/best_global_brands.aspx
Locally, 3 ICT companies featured in the top 10 SMEs in 2009, while in 2008, 4 ICT companies were in the top 10 list
http://www.kenyatop100.co.ke/section.asp?id=17
My dream is to set up a venture capital fund that will exclusively fund nascent local ICT companies in the next 5-10 years.
Am I on to something or is it just a pipe dream?